End of Saban/Herald/Radio story

OK...since I was the one the suggested locking the Saban thread, I feel funny about this, but I feel it's only fair.
Today, I'm on my way to golf, and the local talk radio guy for this morning (Saturday) was Orlando Alzugaray, the guy who released the Herald writer tape we've all been talking about.

As I drive to the course, it's apparent -- I did NOT hear the original -- that Alzugaray has just made a fairly significant apology for publicizing the tape the writer sent him. A regular caller calls in and tells him to hang in there, and that while he's admitted he screwed up, we all make mistakes, and he should try to move on.

This is followed by 45 seconds of dead air, and it's obvious that the talk radio guy has lost it and is trying to regain his composure. This is more obvious when he comes back on the air and says, "Geez, it's going to be hard to make it through the next four hours."

Among the next few things he says is, "As bad as I feel about everything, I feel the worst for the writer."

Anyway, this went beyond his no comment, he expressed sincere contrition, and I think it's only fair that people here know that.

It was a mess all the way around, several mistakes were made, and it seems like everybody will learn from it and that's that.

Sometimes I'm not sure what to post here, and what not to post, but this seems like the thing to do.

The only problem I have with that apology, though, is it was only made where his station broadcasts. If he would have commented to the newspaper, then it would have been picked up and more people would know about it.
But at least he apologized and seemed sincere. It takes a man to admit he's wrong.

OK...since I was the one the suggested locking the Saban thread, I feel funny about this, but I feel it's only fair.

Today, I'm on my way to golf, and the local talk radio guy for this morning (Saturday) was Orlando Alzugaray, the guy who released the Herald writer tape we've all been talking about.

As I drive to the course, it's apparent -- I did NOT hear the original -- that Alzugaray has just made a fairly significant apology for publicizing the tape the writer sent him. A regular caller calls in and tells him to hang in there, and that while he's admitted he screwed up, we all make mistakes, and he should try to move on.

This is followed by 45 seconds of dead air, and it's obvious that the talk radio guy has lost it and is trying to regain his composure. This is more obvious when he comes back on the air and says, "Geez, it's going to be hard to make it through the next four hours."

Among the next few things he says is, "As bad as I feel about everything, I feel the worst for the writer."

Anyway, this went beyond his no comment, he expressed sincere contrition, and I think it's only fair that people here know that.

It was a mess all the way around, several mistakes were made, and it seems like everybody will learn from it and that's that.

Sometimes I'm not sure what to post here, and what not to post, but this seems like the thing to do.

I dunno, man. Writer made a mistake, radio guy compounded it because he was offended by the quote -- snap, quick, dumb decision -- and I admittedly don't personally know "The Big O." But I'll tell you what -- what I heard Saturday was either extremely sincere, or the greatest acting job I've ever heard.

Night, all. Called it a night extremely early at the bar so work would go well today. Probably not advancing that thinking at this point.